The actor, who starred as Patrick Winslow in "The Smurfs", has previously hinted that he became a victim of the MTV show. "So the rock climbing was a ruse to try and have me Punk'd. Nice try, MTV," he tweeted back in January. Still, he insisted that he wasn't deceived by the prank as adding, "It'll take more than a live bear destroying my car to fool NPH."

Kim says, "Something weird is really going on," after something explodes at the same time her car leaves a gas station. Meanwhile, Drake looks terrified when he and his entourage hear a loud sound coming from somewhere near them in a parking lot.

Heather Morris is letting out her inner prankster in the next episode of "Punk'd". The actress, who is best known for her role as Brittany on "Glee", leads Joe Jonas into believing that he's helping a man to steal a television after he helps the guy take the stuff into a car.

Emma Roberts and Cody Simpson will also find themselves in the middle of the pranks set up by Morris. The "Scream 4" actress is left confused after witnessing an incident at an eatery, while the Australian pop singer finds his belongings have been taken out from his house by a stranger.

Demi Lovato has been tricked by "Punk'd" crew into believing that the studio she was using to record her song was haunted. A sneak peek that shows how the "Camp Rock" songstress reacted after seeing the ghost has been offered by MTV.

The newly-revived show also targets Ashley Tisdale in the upcoming outing. The Sharpay Evans of "High School Musical" was set up in a fake hit-and-run accident when she drove away from a man who offered to wipe the window of her car.

"Jersey Shore" guidette Snooki, meanwhile, is likely to be embarrassed when she is led into believing that she witnesses a couple having a steamy moment. As for "The Lorax" cast member, he gets his trip delayed when police officers accuse him of being involved in a hit and run.

The stranger, who donned nothing but a green speedo, appeared while they were talking about the prank show. He took a spot on the couch between Kutcher and Bieber, and sat on Kimmel's table until Guillermo Diaz took him away from the set.

Miley Cyrus is featured in another sneak peek of "Punk'd", and this time her own boyfriend Liam Hemsworth is the victim. The former "Hannah Montana" star pranks the Aussie hunk, who is also her co-star on "The Last Song", by arranging to have a couple in their birthday suit jumping into her car.

The Gale Hawthorne of "The Hunger Games" tries to get the strangers out of the SUV by banging on the window. The 22-year-old actor appears to be emotional when confronting a man donning a police uniform, whom he accuses of doing him no favor.

Justin Bieber thought it would be funny to kick off the new episodes of "Punk'd" with his girlfriend Selena Gomez's best friend, Taylor Swift, as victim. MTV has released a sneak peek from the prank show which features Bieber making Swift believes that she has just ruined a wedding.

"She's the sweetest girl ever, she thinks that she ruined a wedding," Bieber said. He taught Swift how to set off fireworks which accidentally landed on a yacht in which a wedding was taking place. The yacht caught fire and Swift went into panic, thinking it was her fault. "This is completely not okay," said a distraught Swift before she was consoled by Bieber and told that it was all just a prank on her.

Neil Patrick Harris might be the latest victim of the revived "Punk'd". The Patrick Winslow of "The Smurfs" has just revealed that MTV tried "to fool" him by sending a bear to destroy his car while he went rock climbing with his partner David Burtka.

"So the rock climbing was a ruse to try and have me Punk'd. Nice try, MTV," so the 38-year-old actor wrote on his Twitter on Sunday, January 29. Still, he insisted that he wasn't deceived by the prank as adding, "It'll take more than a live bear destroying my car to fool NPH."

Khloe Kardashian will be among the first celebrities to get "Punk'd" when the prank show returns on MTV Monday, March 19. The network has released a sneak peek of the refurbished show, featuring Khloe as the victim to Miley Cyrus and Kelly Osbourne's set-up.

Instead of putting Ashton Kucther as the sole host like in the original show, the new version will have different celebrities as host on each episode. "There's a new generation of unsuspecting suckers just waiting to be 'Punk'd' by their famous friends, and fans will once again have a front row seat to see the shock on the faces of their favorite celebs," Van Toffler President MTVN Music Group, LOGO and Film, said in a statement.

The long talked-about return of "Punk'd" has finally been made official. MTV has announced that it will bring back the hidden-camera prank show sometime in 2012 with Ashton Kutcher on board as executive producer alongside Jason Goldberg.

While the "Two and a Half Men" actor hosted "Punk'd" during its original run in 2003-2007, the network has not revealed who will host the revived version. More details are expected to be unveiled when a clip from the show is premiered at "NYE in NYC 2012" set to air on Saturday, December 31 at 11 P.M. ET live from MTV's Times Square studio.